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Panoramic Search: The Interaction of Memory and Vision in Search ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML A novel panoramic search method is used to study the interaction of memory and vision in natural search behavior. In panoramic search, observers see part ...
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Hybrid Images @MIT Marylin and Einstein
Now squint your eyes or take a few steps back grom the image. Does a certain Hollywood personality pop into view? The Marylin Einstein hybrid image was ...
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Visual long-term memory has a massive storage capacity for object ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML estimate the information capacity of long-term memory, it is ..... visual long-term memory capacity. Whereas in everyday life we ...
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LEARNING 10000 PICTURES
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML LEARNING 10000 PICTURES. LIONEL STANDINGf. Department of Psychohgy, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, P.Q., Canada. Four experiments are reported which ...
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Gist of the Scene
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Illustration of a scene gist representation that conserves sufficient structural cues to infer the probable category of the scene. ...
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Hybrid Images @MIT Cat Dog
dog, CatDog, cat. The above set of three images demonstrates the difference between original images and the hybrids generated from their overlap. ...
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Microsoft PowerPoint - The role of attention in natural image ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The role of attention in natural scene recognition. Tim Brady, BCS tfbrady@mit.edu. Page 2. Without attention? • Fei Fei Li et al claim “Rapid natural scene ...
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Talk_Hybrid_Siggraph06.ppt
Hybrid Images. Aude Oliva & Antonio Torralba. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Philippe G Schyns. University of Glasgow ...
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Computational Visual Cognition Laboratory @ MIT
Computational Visual Cognition Laboratory. Aude Oliva, Ph.D. ... Visual Perception. Scene Understanding. Vision-Related Disorders. Natural Image Statistics ...
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Hybrid Images @MIT Dolphin Car
Right now you probably see a happy little dolphin splashing in some waves. Cleverly disguised within the low spatial frequency of this hybrid is nothing ...
 
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